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Recommended on

“Great value holiday rental”

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“Stayed here for a 6 nights at the beginning of July. We were met by the owners who showed us round and left us to it. The flat is very spacious and much bigger than the picture's make out.
Everything you hope for in a self catering property was provided and Wifi was also available.
The views across to St Micheals Mount are great.”

Adfe, Reading, United Kingdom, August 2014

“Great view”

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“great having a meal and being able to see the sea. Comfortable holiday let and greta base to explore surrounding area.”

A FlipKey Verified Reviewer, Huddersfield, September 2011

“Harbour Watching”

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“Good accommodation and very quiet,with an exceptional view over Newlyn Harbour and Mounts Bay. Good hosts.
Daunting hill up from Newlyn. (We were cycling). Good shops in Newlyn, and lots of back alleys to explore.”

Customer reviews

“The flat had wonderful views over Newlyn Harbour and Mount's Bay, even through the mist. It was very convenient for travelling in West Penwith. The flat is perfect for a couple, very well equipped and very clean. The hosts, who live above, were very friendly and very helpful.”

Mrs Jewell, Worcester Park, October 2014

“Couldn't fault the apartment and the views over the harbour and St Michael's mount and Penzance were superb.
The owners of the property had provided everything we could possibly need. They were also very welcoming and friendly. Overall, it was excellent.”

Mrs Threlkeld, Yateley, September 2014

“Lovely spacious property with fantastic views over the harbour and beyond.”

Mr Fernbank, Reading, June 2014

“The best self catering we have ever had. The owners were so helpful and friendly. We could not fault the flat at all. There were wonderful views from our lounge window over St Michael's Mount.”

Mrs Hargest, Tewkesbury, June 2014

“Fantastic view from the lounge window and lovely walks and scenery. The owners were very welcoming.”

Mrs Peck, Lowestoft, June 2014

“I cannot fault the apartment, the owners were friendly and helpful and made us very welcome. And what a view over the harbour! All in all a pleasant stay in Cornwall. Even the weather behaved itself.”

Mrs Sherlaw, Hinckley, September 2013

“The apartment was more than we expected. Although there were only the two of us, the apartment was really big. It was so clean and well looked after. Sitting in the lounge, overlooking Newlyn Harbour was so calm and peaceful, almost made us not want to go out!”

Mr Phillips, Stoke-on-Trent, August 2013

“The property was well equipped and comfortable, particularly the bed. It was home from home. The owners were friendly and welcoming. We were able to travel easily on public transport and it was convenient for shops, pub etc.”

Cottage features

Ground floor accommodation

Ground floor bedroom

Smoke-free

Garden / Patio

Pub/shop < 1 mile

Seaside

Rating

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Sleeps

2

Bedrooms

1

Bathrooms

1

Pets

No

The Property

This Newlyn holiday accommodation is a lovely ground floor flat in an imposing Victorian house, situated in an elevated position overlooking Newlyn Harbour, with St Michael's Mount in the distance. You will be sure of a warm welcome in this light and airy Newlyn holiday cottage, whose features include tall ceilings, an elegant fireplace and sunny courtyard garden. There are magnificent views of the busy working harbour from the living room of this Newlyn holiday cottage, which provides spacious accommodation for two in an interesting harbour town. There are several art galleries within walking distance of this Newlyn holiday cottage, including the Penlee House Gallery & Museum. Further afield from this Newlyn holiday cottage there are many attractions including Land's End, St Ives and the outdoor Minack Theatre. An ideal base to explore the heritage and culture of south Cornwall.

About the location

NEWLYN

Penzance 1 mile.

Located just a mile west of Penzance, the fishing port of Newlyn is home to the largest fleet of fishing boats in the South of England and visitors can watch the landing of fish at the market on the quay. This Cornish village is clustered around the harbour, with its old quay curling around a few small boats on the western side, and much larger quays in the centre and on the eastern side of the harbour. An abundance of wildlife and flora can be enjoyed along Cornwall's nearby coastal path, while basking sharks and grey seals can occasionally be seen. The Cornish coast is renowned for surfing and Penwith offers some splendid beaches on which to enjoy this sport. Mount's Bay also offers a wealth of opportunity for water sports enthusiasts as well as giving visitors an opportunity to relax and unwind in beautiful surroundings.